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BX5201 .D94 |
Christ's famous titles ; and, A believers golden chain handled in divers sermons : together with A cabinet of jewels, or, A glimpse of Sions glory : as also, Christ's voice to London, the great day of God's wrath, the necessity of watching and praying : with a small treatise of death / Christ's voice to London ; and, The great day of Gods wrath being the substance of II sermons preached (in the city) in the time of the sad visitation : together with the necessity of watching and praying : with a small treatise of death / |
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BX5201 .D94 1690 | Christ's famous titles, and, A believer's golden chain. Handled in divers sermons; together with His cabinet of jewels, or, A glimpse of Sion's glory; as also, Christ's voice to London. The great day of God's w[rath] The necessity of watching and praying. With a small treatise of death. / | 1 |
BX5201 .E96 |
An Expedient for peace perswading an agreement amongst Christians &c. An Expedient for peace perswading an agreement amongst Christians from the impossibility of their agreement in the matters of religion : also shewing the nature and causes of the present differences, the unreasonableness of persecution, the equity of toleration, and the great benefits of a pacifick charter. An Expedient for peace amongst Christians. grounded on the impossibility of their agreement in matters of religion : and further enlarged in a discourse of church and state : wherein a new ecclesiastical administration is exhibited. |
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BX5201 .F22 |
A remonstrance in reference to the Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles, super verba, being a subject of this realm which sheweth that by the said Act it seems as if the magistrates did, as it were, unadvisedly and incompetently proceed against the subjects of forreign princes, as namely, the Germans, Dutch, Frenchmen, and the like, contrary to the said Act : and so charge the government of England with a prejudice, not to be slighted, Conf. Act 22. 25 / A remonstrance in reference to the Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles, super verba, being a subject of this realm which sheweth that by the said Act it seems as if the magistrates did, as it were, unadvisedly and incompetently proceed against the subjects of forreign princes, as namely, the Germans, Dutch, Frenchmen, and the like, contrary to the said Act : and so charge the government of England with a prejudice, not to be slighted, Conf. Act 22. 25 / |
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BX5201 .F23 | Some remarkable passages out of the excellent letter of Mijn Heer Fagal, in the name of Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange | 2 |
BX5201 .F34 1663 | The Failing & perishing of good men a matter of great & sore lamentation : held forth in a sermon preach'd the 26 of June 1662, being the day before the internment of that eminent and faithful gospel-preacher, Mr. John Sympson. | 2 |
BX5201 .F53 1644 | The Fifth of November, or, The [brace] popish and schismaticall [brace] rebells, with their horrid plots, fair pretences & bloudy practices weighed one against another and in opposition unto both two things asserted 1. That the supreame authority of establishing, reforming, and vindicating religion is placed in the king, 2. That religion is not to be established or reform'd in bloud. | 1 |
BX5201 .F57 |
Panergia a brief review of Mr. Davis's vindication, giving no satisfaction : being for the greatest part of it, no direct answer to what is charged upon him, but meer evasions, to deceive his reader : things that tends to practice, are chiefly insisted upon, other things but lightly touched : to which is added remarks upon some passages of Mr. Crisp in his book entituled Christ alone exalted : the reason of the authors engaging in this controversy, is given in the preface to the reader / Panergia a brief review of Mr. Davis's vindication, giving no satisfaction : being for the greatest part of it, no direct answer to what is charged upon him, but meer evasions, to deceive his reader : things that tends to practise, are chiefly insisted upon, other things but lightly touched : to which is added remarks upon some passages of Mr. Crisp in his book entituled Christ alone exalted : the reason of the authors engaging in this controversy, is given in the preface to the reader / |
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BX5201 .F67 | The Form of an address expressing the true sense of the dissenting Protestants of England | 2 |
BX5201 .F68 | To both Houses of Parliament Friends here is a few things for you to take into consideration. | 2 |
BX5201 .F76 | Select sermons preached upon special occasions with two positions for explication and confirmation of these questions, 1. Tota Christi justitia credentibus imputatur, 2. Fides justificat sub ratione instrumenti / | 2 |
BX5201.F76 1656 | Fides justificat sub ratione instrumenti | 1 |
BX5201 .F8 | The doctrine of schism fully opened and applied to gathered churches. Occasioned by a book entituled, Sacrilegious dissertion of the holy ministery rebuked; and tolerated preaching of the Gospel vindicated. / | 1 |
BX5201.F8 F84 | Toleration not to be abused by the Independents | 2 |
BX5201 .F84 | The necessity of keeping our parish-churches argued from the sin and danger of the schisms in the Church of Corinth and of the present separations : in a sermon before the honourable judges, at the last assizes, held at Exeter / | 2 |
BX5201 .G66 1644 | Innocencies triumph, or, An answer to the back-part a discourse lately published by William Prynne, esquire, intituled, A full reply &c. ... / | 2 |
BX5201 .G66 1646 |
Cretensis, or, A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise lately published by Mr. Thomas Edwards, intituled Gangræna calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise which relate to Mr. John Goodwin, but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract : wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer called gangræna, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied / Cretensis, or, A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise lately published by Mr. Thomas Edwards, intituled Gangræna calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise which relate to Mr. John Goodwin, but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract : wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer called gangræna, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied / |
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BX5201 .G73 | The sound-hearted Christian, or, A treatise of soundness of heart with several other sermons ... / | 2 |
BX5201 .G746 1684 | The compleat conformist, or Seasonable advice concerning strict conformity and frequent celebration of the Holy Communion. In a sermon preached (on the seventh of January, being the first Sunday after the Epiphany, in the year 1682) at the cathedral; and in a letter written to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Durham / | 1 |
BX5201 .H35 | Sermons preached | 2 |